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>> it's tricky for romney because he wants to talk about the economy, but if we see this muslim rage continuing throughout this fall, it's going to be an issue they will be talking about. foreign policy is going to be an issue of one of debates. this is problem. romney wants to talk about the economy but he is going to have talk about both and he has to make the case he can solve that problem as well. >> kelly: bob, giving us some clarity, thank you, bob. >> jamie: early voting is under way in north carolina and south dakota and idaho over the next month, 34 states will allow voters to cast early ballots and they will expect tens of millions of us to turn out. the volume of election day activity could surpass 2008 when 30% cast their vote in the presidential cast all did it early. >> kelly: what really happened in libya? that question put to robert gibbs on fox news sunday today. chris wallace joins us live. >> jamie: a man finds himself inside the cage of a siberian tiger at the zoo and now he is speaking about the incident. despite the bites and bruises he is happy about what happe
>> it's tricky for romney because he wants to talk about the economy, but if we see this muslim rage continuing throughout this fall, it's going to be an issue they will be talking about. foreign policy is going to be an issue of one of debates. this is problem. romney wants to talk about the economy but he is going to have talk about both and he has to make the case he can solve that problem as well. >> kelly: bob, giving us some clarity, thank you, bob. >> jamie: early...
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but according to the fair fuel campaign cutting the tax on fuel by just four said it would get the economy motoring and could put one hundred seventy five thousand people back in work the creation of the children take off to go off and broaden benefits and. more trucks going out spending more money etc they seem to be ignoring this and concentrating on things like fifty paid top rates give income tax for the rich people meanwhile small businesses. found sound untoward chapman run a company which sells an installs fences to keep your pet in your garden it employs seven people full time and runs four vans in which engineers deliver and train pets to use the fences the guys can work in hampshire one day and then can the next day depends on when the customer wants us to personal we have increasing the ha which obviously is going on top of fuel as well and then the actual fuel duty is well you can't keeping a screen at all angles forever around seventy percent of the economy is small business the government says it's depending on firms like dock friends to rebuild it but growth and development
but according to the fair fuel campaign cutting the tax on fuel by just four said it would get the economy motoring and could put one hundred seventy five thousand people back in work the creation of the children take off to go off and broaden benefits and. more trucks going out spending more money etc they seem to be ignoring this and concentrating on things like fifty paid top rates give income tax for the rich people meanwhile small businesses. found sound untoward chapman run a company...
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investment has been falling as a share of the economy. according to the congressional budget office, total federal, local and state spending has fallen from 3.1% of gdp in 1961 to 2.4% in 2007. we risk falling behind our chief global competitors. already we see china and europe are investing far more in infrastructure as a share of their economies than we have as a share of ours. china is spending 9% of its gross domestic product on transportation and water infrastructure. europe is spending 5% of gdp. the u.s. is half that amount at 2.4% of gdp. there is, i think, widespread and bipartisan agreement on the need for further infrastructure investment. last july the carnegie endowment completed a study on the nation's infrastructure. the study was spear headed by bill bradley, former homeland security head tom ridge, somebody you know well, and former u.s. comptroller general david walker, somebody that's testified before this committee they concluded in their report the following -- integrated efficient and cost networks that provide timel
investment has been falling as a share of the economy. according to the congressional budget office, total federal, local and state spending has fallen from 3.1% of gdp in 1961 to 2.4% in 2007. we risk falling behind our chief global competitors. already we see china and europe are investing far more in infrastructure as a share of their economies than we have as a share of ours. china is spending 9% of its gross domestic product on transportation and water infrastructure. europe is spending 5%...
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is the economy going to be the most important factor? >> in that it ships how they feel about the candidate. -- in that it shapes how they feel that the candidate. likability is always a huge factor. if you look at who wins in modern presidential races, in almost every contest, the more likable candidate has won. you could argue about the true likability of al gore versus the two likability of george of the bush, but in general, the more likable candidate wins. i'm not talking about who you want to have a beer with. i'm talking about who you can stand see on television for the next four years. >> we will be seeing them again in the second presidential debate. how important you think that is? >> extremely. i think president obama will take it much more seriously. it will be a sign whether he asks bill clinton for help. bill clinton was not only a good debater, but he was almost demonic in his preparation. he debated for full 90-minute blocks endlessly. it is very hard to get a candidate to do a 90-minute block. they will do five minutes h
is the economy going to be the most important factor? >> in that it ships how they feel about the candidate. -- in that it shapes how they feel that the candidate. likability is always a huge factor. if you look at who wins in modern presidential races, in almost every contest, the more likable candidate has won. you could argue about the true likability of al gore versus the two likability of george of the bush, but in general, the more likable candidate wins. i'm not talking about who...
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fuel duty is well you can't keep being a screen at all angles forever around seventy percent of the economy is small business the government says it's depending on firms like dog friends to pre-build it but growth and development is out of the question according to sam he says the price of fuel is throttling them the price at the pump has already hit one pound fifty five a liter in some places that's two dollars forty six and although some of it is due to the geopolitical situation including the arabian oil embargo a staggering sixty percent tax it's an easy damaging way to raise money field which is actually a very convenient target because it's actually very difficult to avoid one of the. mobility say how easy it is for people to travel to work or jobs that might be travelling distance from home so it actually can increase unemployment quite markedly if you choose to it's a problem that phil says down into the entire economy ninety percent of everything we have in our homes offices and shots is delivered by lorry with fuel do you see so high haulage companies are forced to pass those cost
fuel duty is well you can't keep being a screen at all angles forever around seventy percent of the economy is small business the government says it's depending on firms like dog friends to pre-build it but growth and development is out of the question according to sam he says the price of fuel is throttling them the price at the pump has already hit one pound fifty five a liter in some places that's two dollars forty six and although some of it is due to the geopolitical situation including...
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markets finiteness come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look of the global financial headlines tune into khan's report. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so horny you think you understand it and then you've lived something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. the commission is free i couldn't take should free comes for charges free coming from inside the free risk free stews high priests. the old free blood tests morning video for your media projects and free media john darche dr tom. on. morning news today violence is once again.
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economically significant regulations, which would have at least $100 million effect on the economy every year. the obama administration -- >> good or bad. >> whatever. i mean, it's something that the congress wants to know if you are going to do this significant regulation, the obama administration did 63 of them in 2009. 63 in 2010, 50 in 2011 and then about 20 this year. >> greta: is that because they have done all the ones they wanted to and just over time, they had no more to do. or was that because they were trying to hide them and do political maneuvering and how do you tell? >> republicans say there is a lot of them in the pipeline. so they would -- the view the latter answer. they say there are a lot of them in the pipeline. there is something called the unified agenda of federal regulations that the administration is required to publish each year in the spring and the fall and they haven't published either one this year. the republicans are getting very suspicious,. >> greta: if they are required to, why aren't they doing it? i don't get t. i am required to be here at 10:00 ever
economically significant regulations, which would have at least $100 million effect on the economy every year. the obama administration -- >> good or bad. >> whatever. i mean, it's something that the congress wants to know if you are going to do this significant regulation, the obama administration did 63 of them in 2009. 63 in 2010, 50 in 2011 and then about 20 this year. >> greta: is that because they have done all the ones they wanted to and just over time, they had no more...
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we have much more from foreign policy to the economy. what do voters think of president obama's h h h h h [ male announcer ] kids grow up in no time... marie callender's turkey breast with stuffing is a great reason to slow down. creamy mash potatoes, homestyle gravy and 320 calories. marie callender's. it's time to savor. ididide? 320 calories. you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else mes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>. >> greta: both campaigns, they got to object edge as they waited for friday's job numbers report before the election. the
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but it will be, i don't think it will go over a cliff. >> let's talking about the economy. larry, give me a good defense of mitt romney's claim if you take out all of the rhetoric and take out all of the gaffe element of the rhetoric and you cut to his principle point that he claims that he's been making a lot on the stump, which is that, you know a lot of people in america, mainly the ones who vote for barack obama don't pay much tax, and income tax, and are basically living off of government handoffs? >> well, that particular argument is not one that i would have made to tell you the truth. >> is he accurate? >> well, no, i don't think it is accurate. i think that the 47% or 49% of households that are getting government benefits is accurate. that is a good number. once you get beyond that, the issue that nobody pays or half of the people pay income tax is ta statistically true, but misleading, because so many people take the payroll taxes. i haven't taking any sides here, so i am just giving you the facts. the idea of taking taxes from the voting taxing is not a smart ide
but it will be, i don't think it will go over a cliff. >> let's talking about the economy. larry, give me a good defense of mitt romney's claim if you take out all of the rhetoric and take out all of the gaffe element of the rhetoric and you cut to his principle point that he claims that he's been making a lot on the stump, which is that, you know a lot of people in america, mainly the ones who vote for barack obama don't pay much tax, and income tax, and are basically living off of...
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is too high it's a problem that filters down into the entire economy ninety percent of everything we have in our homes offices in shops is delivered by lorry with fuel do you see so high whole it's companies are forced to pass those costs on to consumers resulting in higher prices for everything food clothes consumer goods piling yet more pressure on the recession hit british consumers nora smith forty london. and i think more news and videos are always on our website r.t. dot com and check out some of the items there for you right now staying put barricades and bullhorns aren't enough to keep new york wall street protesters out of union square. mixing performance with politics. petersburg promising to speak up for the city's gay community. and twitter turns six the social networking web site celebrates its birthday we'll look back on how it's changed the way the world communicates and you can find all of that album much more at r.t. dot com. and over to daniel we go with the r.t. business to ask what news for the markets this hour we'll have the market figures just a little later on
is too high it's a problem that filters down into the entire economy ninety percent of everything we have in our homes offices in shops is delivered by lorry with fuel do you see so high whole it's companies are forced to pass those costs on to consumers resulting in higher prices for everything food clothes consumer goods piling yet more pressure on the recession hit british consumers nora smith forty london. and i think more news and videos are always on our website r.t. dot com and check out...
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is too high it's a problem that filters down into the entire economy ninety percent so everything we have in our homes offices and shops is delivered by lorry with fuel do you see so high haulage companies are forced to pass those costs on to consumers resulting in higher prices for everything food clothes consumer goods piling yet more pressure on the recession hits british consumers norris may ot. a quarter of a million webcams were installed all over russia to provide maximum transparency in the presidential election and that it wasn't cheap every citizen and how his or her say on how to use the consequent as authorities launch an official competition for the best right here in texas. those videos went viral from cultural dancing in chechnya and some quite impressive work outs five hundred years worth of life video recorded on one single day was part of electing the next leader of russia cameras were installed at all polling stations to mourn and tour any possible fault but the relatively few violations were overshadowed by the entertainment provided some have already dubbed the e
is too high it's a problem that filters down into the entire economy ninety percent so everything we have in our homes offices and shops is delivered by lorry with fuel do you see so high haulage companies are forced to pass those costs on to consumers resulting in higher prices for everything food clothes consumer goods piling yet more pressure on the recession hits british consumers norris may ot. a quarter of a million webcams were installed all over russia to provide maximum transparency in...
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how do you breathe life into the economy. our guest this morning is i intimately familiar with all these challenges. as many of you know, his excellence was educated in the united states and served as professor of electrical engineering so a problem solver at the university of alabama for several decades. he dropped everything earlier last year to join the uprising against gadhafi and take an integral role helping finance and lead the revolution. last october, he was elected prime minister of libya by the national transition council and is today responsible for overseeing the country's rebuilding effort and shepards will i libya to elections this summer. it is our great pleasure to have him here at carnegie today. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming his excellency prime minister abdel-rahim. >> thank you. distinguished ladies and gentlemen, good morning. i'm honored and very pleased to be here with you today and i want to thank the carnegie endowment for international peace for their kind invitation and for thei
how do you breathe life into the economy. our guest this morning is i intimately familiar with all these challenges. as many of you know, his excellence was educated in the united states and served as professor of electrical engineering so a problem solver at the university of alabama for several decades. he dropped everything earlier last year to join the uprising against gadhafi and take an integral role helping finance and lead the revolution. last october, he was elected prime minister of...
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s economy. creates tens of thousands of jobs at no cost what government could say no to you case coalition government apparently as it sticks to another rise in the tax on fuel to take effect in august small business owners are feeling the pinch fuel over the last few years has really really crippled and crunched on our bottom line but according to the fair fuel campaign cutting the tax on fuel by just four cents would get the economy motoring and could put one hundred seventy five thousand people back in work the creation of the jobs will take to go off important benefits and these jobs are more tax going it's money more money etc but they seem to be ignoring this and concentrating on things like fifty p. top rate of income tax for the rich people meanwhile small business is found sound untoward chapman run a company which sells an install spence's to keep your pet in your garden it employs seven people full time and runs full bands in which engineers deliver fit and train pets to use the fence
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while their economies are falling apart. if they get budget problems and economic problems, that will spark the financial crisis and hit the u.s. just like it did in the prior two years. if anyone thinks this is the start of a new era for the u.s. economy has to stop and think a little bit more. >> just as i was starting to get optimistic. thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >> you are watching bbc world news america. still to come -- one orchestra is still getting in tune, but to hear them, you have to go behind prison bars. hungary's center-right government is defending its constitution in the face of criticism it erodes democracy. there are signs that the government in budapest may be prepared to renegotiate some or all of the changes. here's our your co matthew price. -- here's our europe correspondenct, that the price. >> little cheer on the train across the danube. there is little wonder. some accuse the government of turning back democracy. >> hello. >> this is the new constitution. >> ministers are not shy of s
while their economies are falling apart. if they get budget problems and economic problems, that will spark the financial crisis and hit the u.s. just like it did in the prior two years. if anyone thinks this is the start of a new era for the u.s. economy has to stop and think a little bit more. >> just as i was starting to get optimistic. thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >> you are watching bbc world news america. still to come -- one orchestra is still getting in...
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. >> bill: i'm perplexed because i thought florida would go for mitt romney based upon the economy primarily but romney spent a lot of time and money there. but what did the -- what message that the president brought to florida sueded for him? >> i'm not sure if it's the president's message. it's the message that we need to do a better job as a movement. not just the republican party. those who believe in limited government and preenterprise have to do a better and more consistent job of explaining to people why free enterprise is better for them. >> bill: elected you in florida. they elected governor scott. both of you guys are conservative smaller government people. this is why it's so confusing. because you elect you. you elect scott. now they did elect liberal senator there and they're all over the place. i just don't know why florida, virginia, ohio, colorado -- colorado, i kind of know. why the republican message didn't resonate. i don't understand why the republican message did not resonate in those states. >> well, i can't speak to those other states in detail but i can tell you abou
. >> bill: i'm perplexed because i thought florida would go for mitt romney based upon the economy primarily but romney spent a lot of time and money there. but what did the -- what message that the president brought to florida sueded for him? >> i'm not sure if it's the president's message. it's the message that we need to do a better job as a movement. not just the republican party. those who believe in limited government and preenterprise have to do a better and more consistent...
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of us noting greece was wrong dry long ago but it is guy rocketing and a problem that we face in our economy and society years the fact that there's been a lot of instability and a lack of visibility i think the great people have really reached the age and it's the end of the envelope for more serious they can be more of that what we really need to see here is a trait there are tax evasion we need a marshall plan to stabilize the economy and kick started a little bit there we also need to attract foreign investment and start exporting our way out of this race. because talking to be a little earlier brings up to date for the moment i'll be back with the some of the news stories in about twelve minutes from now meantime on our team moscow out with host not in andrews and nursing himself an exotic and somewhat costly world p.g. treatment. the wrinkles coming big difference but how much is at least one reason for vanity but what about the other people obsesses beauty surgery various new things like procedures and on subtle things are getting more and more popularity every year in russia and arou
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. welcome to the future this must see chunks by particles that make up the fabric of the universe find what you're looking for in the deep siberian forest prevent a fire with the help of lasers in fibers pull out your tablet of a new gaming religion and let the inventor begin all of that here in novosibirsk technology on day here. we've got the future covered. mum. mum. mum. mum led. the lead. sister to. the south of. lebanon. i'm here with the reminder we're talking about what's going on in libya today. slept. the suburbs. ok right before we went to the break in all the mayhem you want to say something so go right ahead. well i just want to take issue with what was just said about there b
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use it a couple of times focus on the economy focus on the economy the economy is a mess it's sort of again it's worth noting that the economy is picking up there is in order to. know if it's a true i disagree with you there i mean when we have sixteen trillion dollars in debt that is the economy is not recovering sixteen trillion dollars in debt is not acceptable. in the u.k. the chances are you are being watched it has more c.c.t.v. cameras per personnel most any other nation on earth and now the government is planning to cast its interests of i over online activity phone calls and text messages all under the guise of an anti terror law and as a case i've abandoned reports of a taxpayer who may well pay in more ways than one. soon you could be watched everywhere you go in the u.k. even where the cameras can't see you all your e-mails texts and phone calls will be monitored under a new anti terrorist spy plan the government will know which websites you visit it will even sleep on your private facebook messages no matter who you are all your personal data will be stored for a year in
use it a couple of times focus on the economy focus on the economy the economy is a mess it's sort of again it's worth noting that the economy is picking up there is in order to. know if it's a true i disagree with you there i mean when we have sixteen trillion dollars in debt that is the economy is not recovering sixteen trillion dollars in debt is not acceptable. in the u.k. the chances are you are being watched it has more c.c.t.v. cameras per personnel most any other nation on earth and now...
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economy i thought this was quite interesting because although yes the eurozone economy very much weighs on the united states i've heard from italian economists for example that your and the u.s. they're much more pessimistic about europe and maybe part of that is coming from the fact that it is an easy scapegoat for u.s. politicians to say oh what's going on in the u.s. is dependent on europe when in reality the u.s. has a major problems of its own a major debt overhang and pup. the fed has been very active in trying to reflate the economy but unaffected unaffected does far high unemployment more than sixteen percent for people that either don't have work or want more work you know these are some real issues that the euro zone has nothing to do it and a congress that is bitterly divided in an election year is not likely to pass much so some real concerns that are being addressed here. it's twenty two minutes past the hour a look at some other world news for you a blast of recession outside baghdad killing at least thirty two people and wounding sixty five explosions struck as mourners g
economy i thought this was quite interesting because although yes the eurozone economy very much weighs on the united states i've heard from italian economists for example that your and the u.s. they're much more pessimistic about europe and maybe part of that is coming from the fact that it is an easy scapegoat for u.s. politicians to say oh what's going on in the u.s. is dependent on europe when in reality the u.s. has a major problems of its own a major debt overhang and pup. the fed has...
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but the ones losing the most i believe them south in two thousand in tampa economy by about ten percent reaching abbey thing like that growth now seems as having a load that's building the country from scratch. artsy. just three months after. his death the daughter of a former libyan leader is now seeking justice r.t. speaks with her lawyer who says an investigation into the killing of her father's long overdue is coming up in three hours time here's a piece. that was my motive in the brutal fashion. the whole world saw with. the prosecutor the international criminal court has an obligation to investigate all aspects of the conflict which was referred to the united nations security council. that would include the. especially since the prosecutor has stated that there are grounds to believe that this is a real crime in the present instance we don't believe that to begin with proteins as they stand at present the will to to carry out such best to gratian and that's why we're calling for the investigation to be conducted immediately shouldn't be sitting here today talking about why is an i
but the ones losing the most i believe them south in two thousand in tampa economy by about ten percent reaching abbey thing like that growth now seems as having a load that's building the country from scratch. artsy. just three months after. his death the daughter of a former libyan leader is now seeking justice r.t. speaks with her lawyer who says an investigation into the killing of her father's long overdue is coming up in three hours time here's a piece. that was my motive in the brutal...
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exports of oil and natural gas have helped propel the economy. but government leaders want to reduce the dependence on natural resources. they hope to revitalize the manufacturing sector with foreign investment. they'll have to address a range of issues including complicated and corruption. russian officials began negotiating for membership in 1993. protectionist policies in the energy and agricultural sectors were among the factors that delayed its entry. >>> executives in japan hope russia's membership will provide them with some new business opportunities. they hope to boost car exports and investment. the global financial crisis prompted the russian government to raise tariffs on imported vehicles three years ago. japanese exports dropped. still, automobiles account for about 60% of the country's exports to russia. russian officials promise they'd will lower import duties on used cars from 35% to 20% by 2019. they say they will cut tariffs on new pas vehic vehicles immediately from 30% to 25%. and they'll cut further, to 15%, in the next seve
exports of oil and natural gas have helped propel the economy. but government leaders want to reduce the dependence on natural resources. they hope to revitalize the manufacturing sector with foreign investment. they'll have to address a range of issues including complicated and corruption. russian officials began negotiating for membership in 1993. protectionist policies in the energy and agricultural sectors were among the factors that delayed its entry. >>> executives in japan hope...
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here, 44% of latino voters say that the economy is issue number one for them. certainly no secret president obama is the big favorite over romney among latino voters. but, of course, some concern about voter turnout. we mention that a lot of these latino voters, many of them younger may not turn out on election day. so, will the poor economic conditions bring latino voters out? is that enough for them? >> well, again, i think when you look at the direction that the economy is going, middle class americans, latino voters know that we're headed in the right direction and we need to continue moving forward. we can't afford to let mitt romney take us back. and beyond that, the obama campaign has a very serious ground game in those states you identified. we are going to be on the ground every day, knocking on doors, registering voters and getting them out to vote in states like iowa and ohio. we are already getting people to the polls. those states are voting now. and the dnc and obama for america has got a vote bus tour that is in ohio today that is encouraging peo
here, 44% of latino voters say that the economy is issue number one for them. certainly no secret president obama is the big favorite over romney among latino voters. but, of course, some concern about voter turnout. we mention that a lot of these latino voters, many of them younger may not turn out on election day. so, will the poor economic conditions bring latino voters out? is that enough for them? >> well, again, i think when you look at the direction that the economy is going,...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy because a report on our team. from the world wide web to a nationwide war extremist opposition groups in syria turned to the internet to encourage a bloody battle in the country while the u.n. arab envoy seeks a diplomatic solution. americans call for overhaul of the electoral system ahead of this year's presidential poll for the report the millions of jupiter to see stand in eligible voters. and fitch credit rating agency downgrades greece to restrictive default shatteringly moving off to muslim of e.u. leaders following the deal pushed through by athens we get reaction on this development shortly here on r.t. . international news and comment live from moscow this is r.t. with the twenty four hours a day syria's exiled opposition has once again rejected a call for dialogue with the assad regime saying the crisis requires a military solution and diplomatic appeal for talks this time came from the u.n. arab envoy kofi annan who's set to arrive in damascus this weekend and while the battle on the ground continues th
find out what's really happening to the global economy because a report on our team. from the world wide web to a nationwide war extremist opposition groups in syria turned to the internet to encourage a bloody battle in the country while the u.n. arab envoy seeks a diplomatic solution. americans call for overhaul of the electoral system ahead of this year's presidential poll for the report the millions of jupiter to see stand in eligible voters. and fitch credit rating agency downgrades greece...
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where the economy's on its knees and what children being shot dead on the streets. it's a question everybody's desperately trying to find an answer to you right now what we do know is what's going to happen some are calling for military intervention a cooling to. the city in cases not isolated. mention mention of the west and i mentioned the russian dimension. of anybody has on interests the russian foreign minister to say. that most would not authorize a u.n. resolution unfolding military intervention it struck a resident cooled with the main opposition in the country. we refuse on principle any type of military foreign intervention because it threatens the freedom of his own country well for the model damascus. his promise to push through reforms including parliamentary elections later this year to some here that's simply not enough. this could have been done in the past the killing in the violence pushed the population and the opposition and the people not to believe anymore in the promises of the regime. protestors had started by calling for reforms now more tha
where the economy's on its knees and what children being shot dead on the streets. it's a question everybody's desperately trying to find an answer to you right now what we do know is what's going to happen some are calling for military intervention a cooling to. the city in cases not isolated. mention mention of the west and i mentioned the russian dimension. of anybody has on interests the russian foreign minister to say. that most would not authorize a u.n. resolution unfolding military...
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>>> almost half the par analysiparticipants in -- participantparticipants in the t poll believe the economy is going to get worse before it gets better. the trade deficit widepped to $48.8 billion in december. that is the largest imbalance since june. stocks today closed the week on a down note. the dow lost 89. the s&p 500 gave back nine. the nasdaq finished 23 behind. late this afternoon, the greek cabinet approved massive reforms. required to qualify for a new international bail-out. the unions are staging a strike. they used tear gas after protesters threw stone and fire bombs. >> syrian state d.v.d. is blaming what it called terrorists for explosions in the most populous city. world affairs contributor dominic di-natale is following developments from next door in lebanon. some of the images here, warning in the report, may be disturbing. >> the latest victims in syria on an equally fresh front. >> country wealthiest city in support for the regime. state tv showed live footal from the scene too graphic for us, decapitated corpse and limbless body still bleeding. the target, military com
>>> almost half the par analysiparticipants in -- participantparticipants in the t poll believe the economy is going to get worse before it gets better. the trade deficit widepped to $48.8 billion in december. that is the largest imbalance since june. stocks today closed the week on a down note. the dow lost 89. the s&p 500 gave back nine. the nasdaq finished 23 behind. late this afternoon, the greek cabinet approved massive reforms. required to qualify for a new international...
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>> well, i believe that it is the economy and it is the jobs. millions of women are unemployed, cannot get the good work that they need and even maybe more hurtful is that they have worked to educate their children and send them to college, maybe work two jobs to do that and their children aren't getting jobs. i have many acquaintances and friends whose children have graduated from college and have internships that pay little or nothing an they're glad just to have the internship. that's not what we need to put up with for four more years. we can do better than that in this country. and i think that is what is resonating with women as well as men and college students who are looking at the job market and saying, do we really want four more years of the same thing which is what president obama is offering. the same thing. well it's going to get better. doing the spending, keeping the regulations high, keeping the talk of more taxes on small business going. that's not what we need. we need to have a change in this country that says less regulation
>> well, i believe that it is the economy and it is the jobs. millions of women are unemployed, cannot get the good work that they need and even maybe more hurtful is that they have worked to educate their children and send them to college, maybe work two jobs to do that and their children aren't getting jobs. i have many acquaintances and friends whose children have graduated from college and have internships that pay little or nothing an they're glad just to have the internship. that's...
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the fractured country from falling apart a country where some cities now resemble a was a where the economy's on its knees and where children are being shot dead on the streets. it's a question everybody's desperately trying to find an answer to you right now nobody knows what's going to happen some are calling for military intervention others calling for dialogue this sit in case is not isolated of turkey. and i mention that mention of the west and i mentioned the russian don't mention. anybody has own interests when russian foreign minister sergei lavrov reaffirmed that moscow would not authorize a un resolution involving military intervention it struck a resident chord with the main opposition in the country. who refuse on principle any type of military foreign intervention because it proves the freedom of our country a profit model was he was speaking to the head of the opposition here inside the country he told us that he had met russia's ambassador to syria just a few days ago and that the opposition are planning to go to most again next month to continue the dialogue damascus has promi
the fractured country from falling apart a country where some cities now resemble a was a where the economy's on its knees and where children are being shot dead on the streets. it's a question everybody's desperately trying to find an answer to you right now nobody knows what's going to happen some are calling for military intervention others calling for dialogue this sit in case is not isolated of turkey. and i mention that mention of the west and i mentioned the russian don't mention....
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. lou: what's happening down in your list? where is your dollar? where is your stafford act money? it makes no sense. it tells me the bullet is not been taken out. it tells me that somehow the people down in new orleans don't care about as much. lou: they don't care about as much. those folks down in new orleans, implying because they're black. that the federal government, the rest of us, apparently, did not care about the folks in the once in 2005. that, of course, then senator barack obama talking on the fifth of june. in 2007, that video obviously very, very well documented. the current president's view before a mostly black audience of ministers that the country just doesn't care as much about our black citizens as we do other citizens, specifically knew well as residents. what i wanted to do tonight is but
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. lou: what's happening down in your list? where is your dollar? where is your stafford act money? it makes no sense. it tells me the bullet is not been taken out. it tells me that somehow the people down in new orleans don't care about as...
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our economy is more protected. and we have a system that is designed to get at directly the problems that lead to the last financial crisis, a laxity in-- a leverage of opacity in the system. so i think we're in a very, very different place and it is because of the president's leadership. >> does that list of safeguards not qualify as protection from the kind of thing you were talking about? >> well, if they were in place they would. now the problem is that the wall street primarily in the biggest too big to fail banks are even bigger now and pose even greater risks. and the wall street reform act that he's referring to has got all the tools that we believe, and my organization better markets are in the trenches every day fighting, to implement dodd frank and have very strong financial rules. but we are up against an army of lobbyists and lawyers that wall street and all these banks that were saved are deploying to kill or gut financal reform. secretary geithner and the-- e regulation agencies have been doing the b
our economy is more protected. and we have a system that is designed to get at directly the problems that lead to the last financial crisis, a laxity in-- a leverage of opacity in the system. so i think we're in a very, very different place and it is because of the president's leadership. >> does that list of safeguards not qualify as protection from the kind of thing you were talking about? >> well, if they were in place they would. now the problem is that the wall street primarily...